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Social Enterprise Partnerships in Action: Lessons from the University of Michigan

Social Enterprise Partnerships in Action: Lessons from the University of Michigan. Andy Davis Andy Hastings Emily Reyna. August 17, 2007. Renata Soares Dan Wang Matt Welch. Objective.

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Social Enterprise Partnerships in Action: Lessons from the University of Michigan

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  1. Social Enterprise Partnerships in Action:Lessons from the University of Michigan Andy Davis Andy Hastings Emily Reyna August 17, 2007 Renata Soares Dan Wang Matt Welch

  2. Objective Share perspectives and experiences from the partnership opportunities between Third Sector organizations and the University of Michigan

  3. Agenda PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PART 2: EXAMPLES PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD

  4. Curriculum • Classes • Social Entrepreneurship • Strategies for the Base of the Pyramid • Management for Nonprofits • Sustainable Finance • Multi-disciplinary Action Projects (MAP) • Independent study opportunities • Dual degree opportunities (Natural Resources, Policy, Health, Education, etc.) • Research opportunities

  5. Extra-curricular Activities • Student Clubs • Net Impact • Entrepreneurs and Venture Capital Club • Emerging Markets Club • Public/Private Partnerships Club • Community Consulting Club • Centers/Institutes • Erb Institute • Nonprofit Management Center • Zell Lurie Institute • William Davidson Institute • Case Competitions

  6. Internships • Institutional • Domestic Corps • MBA Nonprofit Connection • William Davidson Institute (WDI) • Erb Institute • Self-Directed • Non-profit/Social Entrepreneurship • Sustainability

  7. Career Development • Connections to non-traditional careers • Office of Career Development • Net Impact • MBA Nonprofit Connection • Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP)

  8. Agenda PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PART 2: EXAMPLES PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD

  9. Opportunities in Action • Multi-disciplinary Action Project (MAP): Clinton Foundation • Global Projects Course: Population Services International (PSI) • Masters Project: William Davidson Institute and Erb Institute • Nonprofit Internship: Ashoka • Board Fellows: Council of Michigan Foundations • Independent study: Arcandina

  10. Agenda PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PART 2: EXAMPLES PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD

  11. Lessons from Action-Based Learning • Pockets of opportunity • Students as drivers of change • Clubs as incubators • Benefits of convergence • Academics and institutions

  12. Agenda PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PART 2: EXAMPLES PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD

  13. Factors for Success • Common goals • Clearly defined project • Project leverages expertise • Institutionalize relationships and projects

  14. Future Opportunities • Curriculum • Extra-curricular • Internships • Careers • Opportunities for collaboration • Independent study projects

  15. Questions?

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